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Example sentences for "awfull"

Lexicographically close words:
awestricken; awestruck; awey; awfu; awful; awfullest; awfully; awfulness; awheel; awhile
  1. Quhou oft, quhen thou to awfull batale wend Amyd thy rowtis, and on thy steid ascend, 20 In schynand armour arrayt all at rycht, I assayt the to withdraw from fycht!

  2. The Boaster at him sternely bent his browe, 2 As if he could haue kild him with his looke, That to the ground him meekely made to bowe, 4 And awfull terror deepe into him strooke, That euery member of his bodie quooke.

  3. Whose awfull beautyes make 1 The morn incurr a sweet mistake; 2 Kinge.

  4. Why shouldst Thou bow Thy awfull brest to see What mine own madnesses haue done with me?

  5. Tis she, 'tis she: her awfull beauties chase The Day's abashed glories, and in face Of noon wear their own sunshine.

  6. The ninth with awfull horror hearkened to those groanes Which taught attention eu'n to rocks and stones.

  7. Be this, gude Jhone had gottin furth his sword, And ran to James with mony awfull word.

  8. They all came back as soon as my Father had slamed the house door, and if they had been feirce before they were awfull then, the cook with a handkerchief to her mouth, and Henry's friend getting out a watch and giving me five minutes.

  9. How awfull were my sensations as I thus sat facing Death, and remembering that I had often been excused from Chapel when not necesary, and had been confirmed while pretending to know the Creed while not doing so.

  10. Bab," he said, sudenly turning and facing me, "an awfull thought has come to me.

  11. Know then, that some of vs are Gentlemen, Such as the fury of vngouern'd youth Thrust from the company of awfull men.

  12. Wee are amaz'd, and thus long haue we stood To watch the fearefull bending of thy knee, Because we thought our selfe thy lawfull King: And if we be, how dare thy ioynts forget To pay their awfull dutie to our presence?

  13. Or else that awfull fire, which once did burne In thy cleare Braine, now falne into thy Urne 20 Lives there, to fright rude Empiricks from thence, Which might prophane thee by their Ignorance.

  14. A greater want then is his daring eyes, He lost those awfull wings with which he flies; His sinewy bow, and those immortall darts 60 Wherewith he'is wont to bruise resisting hearts.

  15. Yngliss archaris, that hardy war and wicht, 555 Amang the Scottis bykkerit with all thair mycht; Thar awfull schoyt was felloun for to byd, Off Wallace men thai woundyt sor that tid.

  16. Feill off thaim was as than out off aray; The mair haisté and awfull was the fray.

  17. The thrid he met, with a rycht awfull fayr The groundyn syth at Wallace he leit draw.

  18. The cast it was rycht awfull on athir sid.

  19. Vnraboytyt the Sothroun was in wer; And fast thai cum, fell awfull in affer.

  20. Quhen he allayne Wallace was lewyt thar, The awfull blast aboundyt mekill mayr.

  21. Wallace than passit, with mony awfull man, On Patrikis land, and waistit wondyr fast; Tuk out gudis, and placis doun thai cast.

  22. The forray tuk the pray, and past the playn, Towart the park; bot power off the toun Wschyt agayn in awfull battaill boun, 470 A thousand hayle wyth men off armys strang; Few baid tharin that mycht to bargane gang.

  23. Eduuarde Langschankis had new begune hys wer 55 Apon Gaskone, fell awfull in effer: Thai landis thane he clamde as heretage.

  24. Ane awfull salt the Sothren son began, About the Scottis socht mony likly man, 610 With bow, and sper, and swerdis stiff of steill: On athir side no frendschip was to feill.

  25. Gud Wallace entryt in In to the hall, hym selff thocht to begyn; Fra the sowper as thai war bown to ryss, He salust thaim apon ane awfull wyss.

  26. Thar mustir than was awfull for to se; Off fechtand men thousandis thai war sexté.

  27. I wrote this wile goveness was out of the room—she would say it was awfull irevrent I exspect)] The Skippydan or Droorileno N^o 26.

  28. It looks awfull solemm and poetick but that is wrong too.

  29. He is awfull kind to chilldren so he gives me great enkurygment when I do my picktures nice enough which is allmost allways now.

  30. He gives awfull nice lecktures to passers-by and says order order to himself.

  31. Illustration: The Tadd This little Animal is awfull good at marbles.

  32. He did it awfull nice of course and then you can get such nice things into it about your grate tallent and your emaggynation if he does it.

  33. He is awfull good at Irish Jiggs too—that must be a plesant change for them all after the congrigashen is all left.

  34. He has got two awfull nice possitions to stand in too.

  35. Illustration: The Reed or Bildaphleet This splendid but desining Animal is awfull good at shipps.

  36. It is awfull fond of all kinds of riddles.

  37. He has got a awfull clever lot of drawers and riters together—all of them genyusses and tipes of english beuty.

  38. Girls tell stories and they say you do things when you don't and they are awfull beests.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "awfull" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    awfully fond; awfully glad; awfully good; awfully hard; awfully kind; awfully nice; awfully sorry